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serial is down line protocol is down

moazzamkhan
Level 1
Level 1

I have connected two 2600 routers back to back using DTE/DCE cable. I have set the clock rate 56000 at DCE end. I have also assinged IP addresses to the Serial interfaces. But when I connect them I get this message

'serial is down line protocol is down'

Can someone please guide me

Thanks

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jheckart
Level 3
Level 3

This means that layer 1 is down. Is one side or the other in a shutdown state?

Both are in this state. Can you please guide me what could be the reason and how this can be resolved.

Thanks

What is the clock source on both interfaces? If your trying to simulate a serial link they have to sync up to talk to each other. Set one side to internal clocking and the other to line clocking. Once you do that shut down one of the interfaces, then unshut it.

Thank Erik

I have set the clock rate on one of the serial interfaces i.e Serial0/0 by using command

clock rate 56000 . Is that enough or do I need to do somthing else. Is this what you meant internal clocking.

How I set the other side to line clocking.

Could you please check you set the clock on the DCE side. Do a show controllers for the interfaces on each side of the link. One of them should recognise a DTE cable, and the other a DCE cable. The clock needs to be set on the DCE side.

If not, please post the results of the show controllers. This is what you should see:

R2#show controllers Serial1/0

CD2430 Slot 1, Port 0, Controller 0, Channel 0, Revision 19

Channel mode is synchronous serial

idb 0x852CC47C, buffer size 1524, V.35 DTE cable

R5#show controllers Serial 2

CD2430 unit 0, Channel 0, Chip Revision 0C, Microcode 18

Channel mode is synchronous serial

idb 0x2AAC08, buffer size 1524, V.35 DCE cable, clockrate 115200

Kevin Dorrell

Luxembourg

Thanks Kevin

After checking the clock by using show contollers command I get this on the dce side

-----------------------------------------------

nterface Serial0/1

Hardware is PowerQUICC MPC86042:25.538: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOW

DCE V.35, clock rate 56000ce FastEthern

idb at 0x8199BE8C, driver data structure at 0x819A3C28

et0/0, changed st rmd(68012700): st

SCC Registers:h 60C address

General [GSMR]=0x2:0x00000000, Protocol-specific [PSMR]=0x8

rmd(68012708): status 9000

Events [SCCE]=0x0000, Mask [SCCM]=0x0000, Status [SCC

------------------------------------------

and the output of show interfaces is

---------------------------------------

2600#show interfaces

2600#sho

FastEthernet0/0 is up, line protocol is up

Interface Serial0/0

Hardware is AmdFE, address is 0014.6a5b.07c0 (bia 0014.6a5b.07c0)No serial cable attached

idb at 0x819921B8,

Internet address is 192.168.0.1/24

MTU 1500 bytes, BW 100000 Kbit, DLY 100 usec,eneral [GSMR]=0x2:0x00000030, P output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/secADIR]=0x1100, [PAPAR]=0xFFFF

0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no bufferADAT]=0x

Serial0/1 is administratively down, line protocol is down 7C66984

Hardware is PowerQUICC Serial2610#

2610#

2610#

MTU 1500 bytes, BW 1544 Kbit, DLY 20000 usec,

Interface FastEthernet0/0

Last clearing of "show interface" counters never

Input queue: 0/75/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 0, CXDA =0x00000000

Queueing strategy: weighted fair000000 (half-duplex)

Serial0/1 is administratively down, line protocol is down

Are you sure that you really issued the "no shutdown" command in the serial0/1 config sub-mode ?

administratively down normally appears after you issue the "shutdown" command.

Sorry if this is too trivial, but it's the first thing that comes to mind :)

Later,

Oliver

This message indicates clearly problem at physical layer. Pls check if the cables are properly connected, & that the ports are not shutdown.

Hi

What is the hardware config for both the routers?

Are you sure you are connecting s0/1 of one router to s0/1 of other?

B'coz in show statement, one s0/1 is administratively down......

Can you pls provide "show ver" and "sh run"?

Regards

JD

So all you need to do now is:

int S0/1

no shut

Kevin Dorrell

Luxembourg

Hey Kevin,

How do you get these bold characters?

I was unable to do so..... :)

JD

They are just HTML tags. The forum accepts a limited range of them. For bold, start with this without the spaces: < b >, and to end it < / b >.

You can use "u" for underline.

You can put "& n b s p ;" at the beginning of a line to indent it, but it strips it each time you edit the posting so you have to put it in again by hand.

So, let's see if adding the spaces has fooled it into printing the tags literally rather than tagging my whole posting! So, it is OK.

The one I wish they would implement is "".

Kevin Dorrell

Luxembourg

Thanks,

This is something new for me.

Regards

JD

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